agree fully, if you must get up and running quick then rather start profiling and back test strategies in R. Given most do not start out with tick based data, the memory limitations and fact that code in R runs MUCH slower than in compiled languages should not matter much. A lot better than using any backtesting retail package.
"Hobby". Yes of course, anything is fine to serve a "hobby" but as you put it, to succeed well......
"Hobby". Yes of course, anything is fine to serve a "hobby" but as you put it, to succeed well......
Quote from Nab:
Subtract all the fancy (and not necessary) GUI and (BS) TA indicator stuff, and you will see that it takes not long to code up a basic trading engine sufficient for many purposes.
Why bother with tradelink, etc. for backtesting if you can write up tools of >= quality in R, Mathematica, Maple, Mathlab, etc. during a weekend ...
In case you are not able to code up the tools ... maybe this is not the right hobby![]()
You might survive with retail shelf-tools, but not really succeed ...